Industrial finishes for this Bohemian Boteco

Boteco means a place for great drinks and easy conversation that will capture the essence of a Brazilian watering hole with an emphasis on fine food. The restaurant space has been designed to reflect this casual Bohemian vibe that is in sync with the Brazilian cuisine that the restaurant offers.

Project: Boteco - Restaurante Brasileiro, BKC, Bandra, Mumbai
Designers: Priyal Thakker & Mallika Desai Thakker
Firm: Vibe Design Lab
Client: Boteco Restaurant
Photography: Ira Gosalia of Photographix India

 

Boteco means a place for great drinks and easy conversation that will capture the essence of a Brazilian watering hole with an emphasis on fine food. The restaurant space has been designed to reflect this casual Bohemian vibe that is in sync with the Brazilian cuisine that the restaurant offers.

Boteco means a place for great drinks and easy conversation that will capture the essence of a Brazilian watering hole with an emphasis on fine food. The restaurant space has been designed to reflect this casual Bohemian vibe that is in sync with the Brazilian cuisine that the restaurant offers. Industrial finishes and raw materials have been used extensively to create a space that exudes a bohemian warmth and Brazilian vibrancy. The design highlights include hand painted graffiti, unfinished brick walls juxtaposed with handmade tiles and wood panelling all offset by a signature Copacabana style flooring.

Boteco means a place for great drinks and easy conversation that will capture the essence of a Brazilian watering hole with an emphasis on fine food. The restaurant space has been designed to reflect this casual Bohemian vibe that is in sync with the Brazilian cuisine that the restaurant offers.

 

Materials Used

A. Flooring: (1) Copa Cabana Flooring: Hand done using Black & white mosaic chips, sourced locally.
(2) Central Area: Patterned cement tiles by Bharat Flooring.
(3) Others: Vitrified Tile by Kajaria Flooring
B. Walls: Unfinished Brick walls with handmade border tiles sourced from Goa and pine wood panelling with melamine polish
C. Bar Counter: Teak wood counter top with front in Laser Cut MDF panels finished in PU paint
D. Screens and Dividers: Fabricated in MS with anodised finish

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